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Pop star Britney Spears' 'dangerous' knife dance raises concerns about self-harm

Spears was seen in another video posted later with bandages on her arms



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Britney Spears was showcasing her enthusiasm for knives with a bizarre and 'dangerous' knife dance, which caused many to fear that she would badly injure herself. However, the star said that they were not real knives.

Even so, concerned fans feared for her safety when Spears was spotted with bandages on her arms as well as some scratches in another video posted later.

The 41-year-old ‘Oops I Did It Again’ hitmaker was seen sporting a white bandage around her arm. She also had what looked like scratches or cut marks elsewhere, while dancing around in her living room, Aceshowbiz reported.

Looking in good spirits despite her apparent injuries, she twirled several times and showcased energetic moves in the videos. "My 'Pretty Woman' top ... kinda cool after my briefing on polka dots!!!!" she captioned the new clips.

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Previously, the pop singer had posted a video of herself dancing while holding two large butcher knives, one in each  hand . She was dancing around her living room with three small dogs standing right behind her.

In the video, Britney was seen twirling and clanking the knives, but she insisted that the knives were not real. "I started playing in the kitchen with knives today!!!" she wrote in the caption, before later editing it to assure, "Don't worry they are NOT real knives!!! Halloween is soon (sic)".

'Erratic behaviour'

Britney's bizarre and weird dance video came after it was reported that Sam Asghari called it quits with her due to her disturbingly "erratic" behavior. She allegedly chucked knives at the walls of her mansion.

Britney had earlier said that she kept the knives due to fears of being re-institutionalised. She had been put under a level of medical care due to the resulting stress, fatigue and anxiety that came about from her 13-year conservatorship period which saw her showing ‘suicidal tendencies’ and ‘morbidly erratic behaviour’.

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